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- Windows XP Hardware >> Phone and modem control panel can not be openedI bought a laptop that came with Win XP Pro already
installed (I think it is installed off of an image?), and
when I go into control panel and double click on "Phone
and Modem Option" icon, I get an error message saying
"Phone And Modem control panel can not be opened.You may
have a problem starting telephony service."
I saw an article on Microsoft Knowledgebase about possibly
replacing two dlls located in System32 directory.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;167102
So I replaced two files
cfgmgr32.dll
Setupapi.dll
But that did not solve the problem.
Is microsoft aware of this problem?
I do not know what trigger this to get screwed up, but I
found there are several people having same problems (found
from Google group search)
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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- Windows XP >> two problemsI have two problems I would like some advice on:
1. Every time I try to use my Search function, I get a pop up of Windows
Installer wanting the CD for Windows Office 2K Pro. I can't figure out why,
and I have to hit Cancel several times to make it stop. What is the problem?
and how do I fix it? It just started doing this about 10 days ago, the same
time as problem 2 popped up.
2. Recently, someone else used my computer for web surfing and managed to
get it infected with Spylocked 4.0. I got some help on another forum, and
the fix worked. However, in the instructions for the fix it says to restart
the computer in Safe Mode by pressing F8 during restart, before the Windows
logo appears. I could not get it to work that way, no matter what I did. My
computer just went right on with its normal start up routine, as if I wasn't
hitting F8 at all, or doing anything else for that matter. Did I miss
something, do something wrong, or has this infernal machine lost its little
electronic mind? Or maybe I've lost mine....
Anyway, thanks in advance for any help or advice. Truthfully, it would help
to know I am not the only one with either problem, I wouldn't feel like such
a bonehead.
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- Windows XP Security >> The same desktop without a group policyI followed the link and looked at the MS KB. Unfortunately, this
article seems to only apply to users signing on locally and not logging
onto a network Or did I miss something in the article? By the way,
thanks for your reply.
Malke Wrote:
> Bob Racinowski wrote:
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> I have an NT network with XP Pro clients (soon to be a 2003 network).
> My question is.... Is there a way to set an XP Pro PC to have the
> same desktop, power scheme, etc., for all users that signon on to
> that
> pc
> without using a group policy? Or can it be done with some sort of
> policy through NT?
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> How To Create a Custom Default User Profile -
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=319974
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> Malke
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> msconfigI'm using XP Pro, and cable modem for internet connection. Something uses my
connection and uploads bytes and this speeds down my connection. All the
updates have been done and entire HDD checked for the viruses. Under the
startup menu of msconfig, i unchecked all the boxes [nvcpl(first), avgcc32,
ccapp, ccregvfy, ctfmon, msmsgs, nerocheck, nvcpl (second), nvmctray, nwiz,
soundman, timeupdate] and restarted the PC. It works like this, but when when
i choose the normal startup the problem begins again. Anybody knows how i can
get out of this ? Thanks.
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- Windows XP >> Virus?Hi.
Whenever i i want to run my viruschecking programs they just shutdown after 1 sec.
Also when i try to type the word virus on the internett it shuts down.
My ctrl-alt -delete doesn't work either. So i got a virus. Is it anyone that recognize this is virus and knows how to deal with it please reply.
Ps. is svchost a virus to?
It takes a lot of my cpu memory.
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- Windows XP Network >> Installed new DSL, LAN troubledI just went from cable to DSL and the install really jacked me up.
My LAN doesn't allow file sharing anymore even though its there and I have
some LINUX computer remotely connecting to my comp. every time i go online
and i cant stop the connection. I guess i just want to restore the defaults
for my whole network. I can't find a way to, need help please!
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- Windows XP Update >> Security Account Manager initialization Failed to start. Isass.exI have problem logging into the system after my installation. The error
encountered is "Directory services cannot start , with errorStatus
0xc00002e1. also Isass.exe- system error.
I have reboot into directoty service restore mode. I understand i need to
use NTDS UTIL Tools at the command prompt.
Can one explain what to do next as I have been stuck with these for days.I
will appreciate your help
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- Windows XP Hardware >> No RS232I've a 56 kb modem and a portable with installed Windows XP. But the
portable haven't an RS232 port. So how can I do to connect my modem to
my portable?
Thanks
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- Windows XP Support >> Folder view won't stickMy folders in XP default to tile view, no matter how many times I change
them. I've tried changing the view and applying it to all folders, both
with "Remember each folder's settings" checked and unchecked. I've
tried these fixes:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813711
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_f.htm (Folder Views - Keep Settings)
None of this has worked for more than a few hours.
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
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- Windows XP Support >> .exe and .lnk files do not workHi all,
used my show desktop icon earlier to minimise all my windows and my
windows media player went full screen and could not do anything to
minimise it.
Not even pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL, ALT+ENTER, ESC, ALT+F
Anyway, switched off PC......
...switched back on, now none of my shortcuts work and I cannot run
any .exe files.
"Windows not can find a program associated with .lnk file extension"
Trying to run a .exe file does work, so cannot run Help and Support,
System Restore, regedit, msconfig, adaware or anything!
any ideas welcome
Thanks
Terry.
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- Windows XP Network >> sharing an internet connection on a home networkMy computer is networked to a router where other computers share an internet
connection. I would like to have my computer share it's connection with my
bluetooth pda. However, in the Internet Connection Sharing process, my
computer must be assigned the same IP address that the router must be
assigned. Is there anyway my computer can be setup as an access point for my
pda without the IP address mess. Thank you very much for your help in
advance.
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Jeff

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Posted: Tue Mar 15 20:46:57 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Security >> Access Denied when running MsConfig w/ admin rights
I'm trying to run PC in diagnostic mode on Standalone PC with XPPro-sp2, and
I am getting "An Access denied error occurred while attempting to change a
service. You may need to log on to an Administrator account to make the
specified changes." Now, I've made no changes recently to any programs or
hardware, and I have administrative permissions so I don't understand what is
going on. Safe Mode (all three safe options) fail, or hang at (Agp440.sys
line). Theres no evidence of a viral agents at work or scumware. I had a
similar "legit" problem with msconfig due to a boot volume info folder virus
about a month ago, and I wound up having to reinstall XP SP2 from scratch. Is
there a way to verify, or fix this problem short of having to attempt an "In
place repair" ??
My thinking is that settings in the registry have somehow become corrupted.
Windows XP6
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Wesley

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Posted: Tue Mar 15 20:46:57 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Security >> Access Denied when running MsConfig w/ admin rights
Use Services.msc, not msconfig.
[[The reason is because with msconfig and Hardware Profiles, you can disable
services that may be vital to boot your system. With the management console
(services.msc) you cannot. Also, msconfig, while unchecking the box, is
disabling the service.
The "Disable All" button also scares me. It should not even be there as no
reason exists to justify disabling "everything."]]
Why can't I use msconfig to change my services?
http://www.blackviper.com/AskBV/XP25.htm
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:EMail@HideDomain.com,
CjofVP <EMail@HideDomain.com> hunted and pecked:
> I'm trying to run PC in diagnostic mode on Standalone PC with
> XPPro-sp2, and I am getting "An Access denied error occurred while
> attempting to change a service. You may need to log on to an
> Administrator account to make the specified changes." Now, I've made
> no changes recently to any programs or hardware, and I have
> administrative permissions so I don't understand what is going on.
> Safe Mode (all three safe options) fail, or hang at (Agp440.sys
> line). Theres no evidence of a viral agents at work or scumware. I
> had a similar "legit" problem with msconfig due to a boot volume info
> folder virus about a month ago, and I wound up having to reinstall XP
> SP2 from scratch. Is there a way to verify, or fix this problem short
> of having to attempt an "In place repair" ??
>
> My thinking is that settings in the registry have somehow become
> corrupted.
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Christopherhmail-news

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Posted: Wed Mar 16 00:51:02 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Security >> Access Denied when running MsConfig w/ admin rights
Thanks Wes for your reply,
First let me say Ignorance is no excuse, because I'm no stranger to the work
of Mr BV. A friend of mine insisted I install his !SafeproAllStart.reg when
I first deployed Windows XP w/SP-1 on my machine. I thought I'd share what I
discovered with everyone. After some further research, (Ad/Scumare, viral
scans,hijackthis) I did find the source to the problem I was having within
the MMC snap-in. Although I saw certificates for myself and the administrator
account in "personal certificates" on closer inspection I discovered they
somehow became invalidated in the "trusted Persons" store, and their private
keys were erased. Although I kept these public/private keys for both accounts
on a floppy disk, restoring these to the proper store(s) did not clear up my
"Access denied" issue I was having with Msconfig. It was so bad I couldn't
even boot windows in "safe mode"
Because I couldn't afford to dik around with this anymore - I inserted a
Slipstreamed SP-2 CD I made a couple of months ago, and used the Dynamic
Upgrade feature under Install Windows XP to repair the damage. Safe mode
works normally again for both admin and my accounts, and I didn't lose any of
my settings. (Pshawwww!)
One thing I did notice in the Certificates Snap in though, before repairing
XP - were the appearance of Boxes below the entry for "Certificate Enrollment
Requests" the first two entries have a [+] and a box, and the last has [+]
and four boxes and the letter k at the end. What are these? I know if you
click on the [+] they open to a empty item. Reason being post repair,
they're still present in certificates and are still empty. Is there a way to
find out if they are linked to any processes before removing them?
"Wesley Vogel" wrote:
> Use Services.msc, not msconfig.
>
> [[The reason is because with msconfig and Hardware Profiles, you can disable
> services that may be vital to boot your system. With the management console
> (services.msc) you cannot. Also, msconfig, while unchecking the box, is
> disabling the service.
>
> The "Disable All" button also scares me. It should not even be there as no
> reason exists to justify disabling "everything."]]
> Why can't I use msconfig to change my services?
> http://www.blackviper.com/AskBV/XP25.htm
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In news:EMail@HideDomain.com,
> CjofVP <EMail@HideDomain.com> hunted and pecked:
> > I'm trying to run PC in diagnostic mode on Standalone PC with
> > XPPro-sp2, and I am getting "An Access denied error occurred while
> > attempting to change a service. You may need to log on to an
> > Administrator account to make the specified changes." Now, I've made
> > no changes recently to any programs or hardware, and I have
> > administrative permissions so I don't understand what is going on.
> > Safe Mode (all three safe options) fail, or hang at (Agp440.sys
> > line). Theres no evidence of a viral agents at work or scumware. I
> > had a similar "legit" problem with msconfig due to a boot volume info
> > folder virus about a month ago, and I wound up having to reinstall XP
> > SP2 from scratch. Is there a way to verify, or fix this problem short
> > of having to attempt an "In place repair" ??
> >
> > My thinking is that settings in the registry have somehow become
> > corrupted.
>
>
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Wesley

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Posted: Wed Mar 16 21:28:12 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Security >> Access Denied when running MsConfig w/ admin rights
I am not 100% sure and I can't find where I read this, but the
? folder
? folder
?????k folder
are called containers, as are all the Folders. These are empty containers
for using to customize Certificates or any other snap-in. I don't know much
more about this. ;-(
--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:EMail@HideDomain.com,
CjofVP <EMail@HideDomain.com> hunted and pecked:
> Thanks Wes for your reply,
>
> First let me say Ignorance is no excuse, because I'm no stranger to
> the work of Mr BV. A friend of mine insisted I install his
> !SafeproAllStart.reg when I first deployed Windows XP w/SP-1 on my
> machine. I thought I'd share what I discovered with everyone. After
> some further research, (Ad/Scumare, viral scans,hijackthis) I did
> find the source to the problem I was having within the MMC snap-in.
> Although I saw certificates for myself and the administrator account
> in "personal certificates" on closer inspection I discovered they
> somehow became invalidated in the "trusted Persons" store, and their
> private keys were erased. Although I kept these public/private keys
> for both accounts on a floppy disk, restoring these to the proper
> store(s) did not clear up my "Access denied" issue I was having with
> Msconfig. It was so bad I couldn't even boot windows in "safe mode"
>
> Because I couldn't afford to dik around with this anymore - I
> inserted a Slipstreamed SP-2 CD I made a couple of months ago, and
> used the Dynamic Upgrade feature under Install Windows XP to repair
> the damage. Safe mode works normally again for both admin and my
> accounts, and I didn't lose any of my settings. (Pshawwww!)
>
> One thing I did notice in the Certificates Snap in though, before
> repairing XP - were the appearance of Boxes below the entry for
> "Certificate Enrollment Requests" the first two entries have a [+]
> and a box, and the last has [+] and four boxes and the letter k at
> the end. What are these? I know if you click on the [+] they open to
> a empty item. Reason being post repair, they're still present in
> certificates and are still empty. Is there a way to find out if they
> are linked to any processes before removing them?
>
> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
>
>> Use Services.msc, not msconfig.
>>
>> [[The reason is because with msconfig and Hardware Profiles, you can
>> disable services that may be vital to boot your system. With the
>> management console (services.msc) you cannot. Also, msconfig, while
>> unchecking the box, is disabling the service.
>>
>> The "Disable All" button also scares me. It should not even be there
>> as no reason exists to justify disabling "everything."]]
>> Why can't I use msconfig to change my services?
>> http://www.blackviper.com/AskBV/XP25.htm
>>
>> --
>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:EMail@HideDomain.com,
>> CjofVP <EMail@HideDomain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>> I'm trying to run PC in diagnostic mode on Standalone PC with
>>> XPPro-sp2, and I am getting "An Access denied error occurred while
>>> attempting to change a service. You may need to log on to an
>>> Administrator account to make the specified changes." Now, I've
>>> made no changes recently to any programs or hardware, and I have
>>> administrative permissions so I don't understand what is going on.
>>> Safe Mode (all three safe options) fail, or hang at (Agp440.sys
>>> line). Theres no evidence of a viral agents at work or scumware. I
>>> had a similar "legit" problem with msconfig due to a boot volume
>>> info folder virus about a month ago, and I wound up having to
>>> reinstall XP SP2 from scratch. Is there a way to verify, or fix
>>> this problem short of having to attempt an "In place repair" ??
>>>
>>> My thinking is that settings in the registry have somehow become
>>> corrupted.
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Christopherhmail-news

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Posted: Thu Mar 17 00:49:02 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Security >> Access Denied when running MsConfig w/ admin rights
Thanks again for your help wes, I did manage to find out from a friend those
are special containers and not to F*** with them. He said what these
containers are for are when you're upgrading the Trusted Root Authority
certificate shares and or are adding new use certificates for software
packages, or even when performing MS upgrades. I'll definitely leave them
alone.
"Wesley Vogel" wrote:
> I am not 100% sure and I can't find where I read this, but the
>
> Â? folder
> Â? folder
> Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?k folder
>
> are called containers, as are all the Folders. These are empty containers
> for using to customize Certificates or any other snap-in. I don't know much
> more about this. ;-(
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In news:EMail@HideDomain.com,
> CjofVP <EMail@HideDomain.com> hunted and pecked:
> > Thanks Wes for your reply,
> >
> > First let me say Ignorance is no excuse, because I'm no stranger to
> > the work of Mr BV. A friend of mine insisted I install his
> > !SafeproAllStart.reg when I first deployed Windows XP w/SP-1 on my
> > machine. I thought I'd share what I discovered with everyone. After
> > some further research, (Ad/Scumare, viral scans,hijackthis) I did
> > find the source to the problem I was having within the MMC snap-in.
> > Although I saw certificates for myself and the administrator account
> > in "personal certificates" on closer inspection I discovered they
> > somehow became invalidated in the "trusted Persons" store, and their
> > private keys were erased. Although I kept these public/private keys
> > for both accounts on a floppy disk, restoring these to the proper
> > store(s) did not clear up my "Access denied" issue I was having with
> > Msconfig. It was so bad I couldn't even boot windows in "safe mode"
> >
> > Because I couldn't afford to dik around with this anymore - I
> > inserted a Slipstreamed SP-2 CD I made a couple of months ago, and
> > used the Dynamic Upgrade feature under Install Windows XP to repair
> > the damage. Safe mode works normally again for both admin and my
> > accounts, and I didn't lose any of my settings. (Pshawwww!)
> >
> > One thing I did notice in the Certificates Snap in though, before
> > repairing XP - were the appearance of Boxes below the entry for
> > "Certificate Enrollment Requests" the first two entries have a [+]
> > and a box, and the last has [+] and four boxes and the letter k at
> > the end. What are these? I know if you click on the [+] they open to
> > a empty item. Reason being post repair, they're still present in
> > certificates and are still empty. Is there a way to find out if they
> > are linked to any processes before removing them?
> >
> > "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
> >
> >> Use Services.msc, not msconfig.
> >>
> >> [[The reason is because with msconfig and Hardware Profiles, you can
> >> disable services that may be vital to boot your system. With the
> >> management console (services.msc) you cannot. Also, msconfig, while
> >> unchecking the box, is disabling the service.
> >>
> >> The "Disable All" button also scares me. It should not even be there
> >> as no reason exists to justify disabling "everything."]]
> >> Why can't I use msconfig to change my services?
> >> http://www.blackviper.com/AskBV/XP25.htm
> >>
> >> --
> >> Hope this helps. Let us know.
> >>
> >> Wes
> >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
> >>
> >> In news:EMail@HideDomain.com,
> >> CjofVP <EMail@HideDomain.com> hunted and pecked:
> >>> I'm trying to run PC in diagnostic mode on Standalone PC with
> >>> XPPro-sp2, and I am getting "An Access denied error occurred while
> >>> attempting to change a service. You may need to log on to an
> >>> Administrator account to make the specified changes." Now, I've
> >>> made no changes recently to any programs or hardware, and I have
> >>> administrative permissions so I don't understand what is going on.
> >>> Safe Mode (all three safe options) fail, or hang at (Agp440.sys
> >>> line). Theres no evidence of a viral agents at work or scumware. I
> >>> had a similar "legit" problem with msconfig due to a boot volume
> >>> info folder virus about a month ago, and I wound up having to
> >>> reinstall XP SP2 from scratch. Is there a way to verify, or fix
> >>> this problem short of having to attempt an "In place repair" ??
> >>>
> >>> My thinking is that settings in the registry have somehow become
> >>> corrupted.
>
>
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Wesley

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Posted: Thu Mar 17 07:38:03 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Security >> Access Denied when running MsConfig w/ admin rights
Thanks for the info. :-)
--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:EMail@HideDomain.com,
CjofVP <EMail@HideDomain.com> hunted and pecked:
> Thanks again for your help wes, I did manage to find out from a
> friend those are special containers and not to F*** with them. He
> said what these containers are for are when you're upgrading the
> Trusted Root Authority certificate shares and or are adding new use
> certificates for software packages, or even when performing MS
> upgrades. I'll definitely leave them alone.
>
> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
>
>> I am not 100% sure and I can't find where I read this, but the
>>
>> Â? folder
>> Â? folder
>> Â?Â?Â?Â?Â?k folder
>>
>> are called containers, as are all the Folders. These are empty
>> containers for using to customize Certificates or any other snap-in.
>> I don't know much more about this. ;-(
>>
>> --
>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:EMail@HideDomain.com,
>> CjofVP <EMail@HideDomain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>> Thanks Wes for your reply,
>>>
>>> First let me say Ignorance is no excuse, because I'm no stranger to
>>> the work of Mr BV. A friend of mine insisted I install his
>>> !SafeproAllStart.reg when I first deployed Windows XP w/SP-1 on my
>>> machine. I thought I'd share what I discovered with everyone. After
>>> some further research, (Ad/Scumare, viral scans,hijackthis) I did
>>> find the source to the problem I was having within the MMC snap-in.
>>> Although I saw certificates for myself and the administrator account
>>> in "personal certificates" on closer inspection I discovered they
>>> somehow became invalidated in the "trusted Persons" store, and their
>>> private keys were erased. Although I kept these public/private keys
>>> for both accounts on a floppy disk, restoring these to the proper
>>> store(s) did not clear up my "Access denied" issue I was having with
>>> Msconfig. It was so bad I couldn't even boot windows in "safe mode"
>>>
>>> Because I couldn't afford to dik around with this anymore - I
>>> inserted a Slipstreamed SP-2 CD I made a couple of months ago, and
>>> used the Dynamic Upgrade feature under Install Windows XP to repair
>>> the damage. Safe mode works normally again for both admin and my
>>> accounts, and I didn't lose any of my settings. (Pshawwww!)
>>>
>>> One thing I did notice in the Certificates Snap in though, before
>>> repairing XP - were the appearance of Boxes below the entry for
>>> "Certificate Enrollment Requests" the first two entries have a [+]
>>> and a box, and the last has [+] and four boxes and the letter k at
>>> the end. What are these? I know if you click on the [+] they open
>>> to a empty item. Reason being post repair, they're still present in
>>> certificates and are still empty. Is there a way to find out if
>>> they are linked to any processes before removing them?
>>>
>>> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Use Services.msc, not msconfig.
>>>>
>>>> [[The reason is because with msconfig and Hardware Profiles, you
>>>> can disable services that may be vital to boot your system. With
>>>> the management console (services.msc) you cannot. Also, msconfig,
>>>> while unchecking the box, is disabling the service.
>>>>
>>>> The "Disable All" button also scares me. It should not even be
>>>> there as no reason exists to justify disabling "everything."]]
>>>> Why can't I use msconfig to change my services?
>>>> http://www.blackviper.com/AskBV/XP25.htm
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>>
>>>> Wes
>>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>>
>>>> In news:EMail@HideDomain.com,
>>>> CjofVP <EMail@HideDomain.com> hunted and pecked:
>>>>> I'm trying to run PC in diagnostic mode on Standalone PC with
>>>>> XPPro-sp2, and I am getting "An Access denied error occurred while
>>>>> attempting to change a service. You may need to log on to an
>>>>> Administrator account to make the specified changes." Now, I've
>>>>> made no changes recently to any programs or hardware, and I have
>>>>> administrative permissions so I don't understand what is going on.
>>>>> Safe Mode (all three safe options) fail, or hang at (Agp440.sys
>>>>> line). Theres no evidence of a viral agents at work or scumware.
>>>>> I had a similar "legit" problem with msconfig due to a boot volume
>>>>> info folder virus about a month ago, and I wound up having to
>>>>> reinstall XP SP2 from scratch. Is there a way to verify, or fix
>>>>> this problem short of having to attempt an "In place repair" ??
>>>>>
>>>>> My thinking is that settings in the registry have somehow become
>>>>> corrupted.
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- Windows XP Setup >> problems installing windows.I tried to reinstall windows xp to repair some damaged
files and hit a major roadblock. When the installation is
about 3/4 of the way done it stops and a window pops up
which says, "the file igfxext.exe on Intel Extreme
Graphics Windows 2000/xp Installation Disk is needed."
I rebooted various times and it continues to do this. I
tried to get rid of the installation process but every
time I try to get back to windows, the installation
process keeps on trying to install windows again.
How do I stop this LOOP!!!! Help!!!!!
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- Windows XP Setup >> Windows XP OEM License questionHello all,
I usually don't post to these groups, because I can usually find
the answer I am looking for by doing a group search. I do have a
question, that I was unable to find the answer for in previous posts.
I have 3 computers, 2 Desktops (both built by myself) and a Dell
Laptop. I bought the retail version of Win XP home edition. I also have
the OEM version of XP home edition. My "MAIN" computer I do a lot of
upgrading on, motherboard, CPU etc. and I have the RETAIL version in
that computer. My "Community" computer, I call it that, because anyone
who needs to use a computer is allowed on the community computer, NOT
my MAIN computer, thats for my use only. Anyway, the "community"
computer has the OEM version of XP on it. My Dell laptop of course came
with it's own OEM version of XP. My question is this: If I upgrade the
"Community" computers motherboard, that makes the copy of XP that is on
it invalid (OEM copy) do I have to purchase the OEM version again, or
can I buy an OEM LICENSE, without the actual XP CD. I have seen these
listed for sale at www.pricewatch.com and I just am kind of lost as to
what someone would do with just the license key, unless you are able to
use it with your original OEM CD, after doing a major upgrade to the
computer that the OEM software is installed on. Can anyone enlighten me
on this subject?? Thanks in advance. If anyone wants to e-mail me, your
welcome to it is (remove the obvious) maddog5461@"NOSPAM"yahoo.com
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- Windows XP Update >> NEW Media Center 2005 UpdateI just updated with the new MCE2005 update and now my system does not
recognise my tv signal or recorded videos/shows.
I have a HP Pavillion Media Center pc m370n which had previously been
upgraded to MCE2005 with no problems.
PLEASE HELP!!
And thanks in advance!
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- Windows XP Support >> ActiveSync Error SignatureMy PC installed WinXP Pro. The first time I installed the Activesync 4.5 and
it works OK the first couple of days. Today when I try to launch it and it
pop-up an Error message saying:
Error Signature:
AppName: wcescomm.exe AppVer:4.5.5096.0 ModName: apptoport.dll
ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 00005a5b
After I close the pop-up message, ActiveSync also closed down.
Can anyone let me know how to solve this problem. Many Thanks
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- Windows XP Support >> Program startup triggers different program installationI believe I have a registry problem .... and can use some help.
When I startup certain progams from the menu/destop icon/or by
starting the program itself in the /Program Files/subdirectory/
whatever.exe file I get an installation startup of a totally different
program. If I hit the cancel button on the instillation a few times
the installation stops and the program I want started finally starts
up.
what wierd link occured to do this and how can I fix it???????
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the offended program.
problem persists after reinstall.
I have tried removing from the add/remove pane in control panel the
program that tries to reinstall itself and what happens is it switches
to another program to reinstall. That is to say another program tries
to install itself instead of the one removed.
things work fine once I "blow through" the intstall dialogs and cancel
them all out and the program I want finally starts ...
Any hints as to where I might tweak or look to fix the registry as I'm
assuming that is the problem ...
Thanks in advance ...
Steve Egge
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- Windows XP Update >> windows update doesn't show SP2 on XP updateHi to all,
I have win xp with sp1 on a IBM ThinkPad.
I updated the os with all the updates from the windows update centre.
The strange thing is that windows update doesn't report that I miss the sp2.
Do you know if there is a reason for this?
Do you think I really don't need the sp2?
Thank u in advance
Anna
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- Windows XP Setup >> Deployment problemsRobert,
I'm not sure about #1. On #2, are you sure that you're configuring =
Sysprep to use the Mini-Setup Wizard first-run experience? Do one of the =
following:
* If you're running Sysprep from the command line, add the -mini option.
* If you're not running Sysprep from the command line, make sure you =
select Mini-Setup Wizard from the first-run experience (I can't remember =
the exact name).
Best, Jerry
-----Original Message-----
From: Roberto Ruiz [mailto:informatico1.mha@solmeliacuba.com]=20
Posted At: Friday, November 28, 2003 2:30 PM
Posted To: setup_deployment
Conversation: Deployment problems
Subject: Deployment problems
Hi all, I=B4m preparing a deployment of Windows XP and I=B4m confronting =
two problems I=B4d like to share hoping someone tells me what to do:
1. After an unattended installation of XP Pro started from the local =
hard drive I put a command in the GuiRunOnce section to launch =
Office2000 instalation using a transform. This used to work fine on =
Win2k but now when the insallation of Office starts, Windows File =
Protection asks for some files from the SP1 CD wich cannot be found.=20
It tries to find them on the CD drive instead of the
c:\i386 folder where the slipstreamed instalation is located and =
obviously fails. I think this might be related to a kind of tag that may =
be put on the install folder to tell the OS that the service pack files =
are there, but I don=B4t remember how to do this.
2. When I try to automate an installation created using sysprep, the =
mini-setup ignores the sysprep.inf and always asks me to accept the =
EULA, introduce the key, etc. I have tried putting sysprep.inf of a =
floppy like I used to do on Win2k and also put it on C:\sysprep, it =
doesn=B4t work either way. I created the sysprep.inf using the setup =
manager included in the XP install CD. Any suggestions will be greatly =
appretiated.
Thanx,
Robert=20
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Movie Maker 2/RoxioI have saved a file in MM2 in large video form (as advised in your website by
a post). It says you can then pull it up in Roxio and then burn it. How do
you do that? How do you pull it up? I'm having problems with that.
Thanks.
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